Orals AS4.10/CL5.12/ESSI1.14/OS4.15
Wednesday, 26 April 2017 Room 0.94 Chairperson: Peter Düben |
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08:30–09:00 |
EGU2017-4393
A European Flagship Programme on Extreme Computing and Climate (solicited) Tim Palmer |
09:00–09:15 |
EGU2017-2367
ESiWACE: A Center of Excellence for HPC applications to support cloud resolving earth system modelling Joachim Biercamp, Panagiotis Adamidis, and Philipp Neumann |
09:15–09:30 |
EGU2017-10887
Toward Performance Portability of the FV3 Weather Model on CPU, GPU and MIC Processors Mark Govett, James Rosinski, Jacques Middlecoff, Julie Schramm, Lynd Stringer, Yonggang Yu, and Chris Harrop |
09:30–09:45 |
EGU2017-19576
Challenges in the development of very high resolution Earth System Models for climate science Philip J. Rasch, Shaocheng Xie, Po-Lun Ma, Wuyin Lin, Hui Wan, and Yun Qian |
09:45–10:00 |
EGU2017-13021
LFRic: Building a new Unified Model Thomas Melvin, Steve Mullerworth, Rupert Ford, Chris Maynard, and Mike Hobson and the LFRic |
Coffee break
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10:30–10:45 |
EGU2017-5112
A finite-volume module for all-scale Earth-system modelling at ECMWF Christian Kühnlein, Sylvie Malardel, and Piotr Smolarkiewicz |
10:45–11:00 |
EGU2017-16606
Modelling sea ice dynamics Jens Murawski and Eckhard Kleine |
11:00–11:15 |
EGU2017-7981
GNuMe: A Galerkin-based Numerical Modeliing Environment for modeling geophysical fluid dynamics applications ranging from the Atmosphere to the Ocean Francis Giraldo, Daniel Abdi, and Michal Kopera |
11:15–11:30 |
EGU2017-10803
Hamiltonian approaches to spatial and temporal discretization of fully compressible equations Thomas Dubos and Sarvesh Dubey |
11:30–11:45 |
EGU2017-1333
Modelling the oscillations of the thermocline in a lake by means of a fully consistent and conservative 3D finite-element model with a vertically adaptive mesh Philippe Delandmeter, Jonathan Lambrechts, Valentin Vallaeys, Jaya Naithani, Jean-François Remacle, Vincent Legat, and Eric Deleersnijder |
11:45–12:00 |
EGU2017-8177
The Denmark Strait Overflow seen from different vertical grids in a very high resolution context Pedro Colombo, Bernard Barnier, Thierry Penduff, Jérôme Chanut, and Jean-Marc Molines |